Toilet attractiveness 2.0
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Mashable has another pic:
src: mashable.com/2013/01/10/ipotty/
+ Wired UK: www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/09/ipad-toilet
The Apple iPad certainly only serves as an example and can be replaced by a book or something else, but I like how toilets for toddlers are being upgraded with something that will add value to the toilet visit. An experience for toddlers that will hopefully improve their perception of toilets.
I am still asking myself why people in Japan spend up to 3000 EUR on a washlet toilet while others only use the next available low-budget option. My guess is that it's related to their culture and childhood experiences - and that green plastic cap in the front suggest that the design of this potty seat is from Japan/Taiwan.
@Emmanuel: yes, you are right, we really have to design future toilets differently.
src: mashable.com/2013/01/10/ipotty/
+ Wired UK: www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/09/ipad-toilet
The Apple iPad certainly only serves as an example and can be replaced by a book or something else, but I like how toilets for toddlers are being upgraded with something that will add value to the toilet visit. An experience for toddlers that will hopefully improve their perception of toilets.
I am still asking myself why people in Japan spend up to 3000 EUR on a washlet toilet while others only use the next available low-budget option. My guess is that it's related to their culture and childhood experiences - and that green plastic cap in the front suggest that the design of this potty seat is from Japan/Taiwan.
@Emmanuel: yes, you are right, we really have to design future toilets differently.
Juergen Eichholz
watsan eng.
water, sanitation, IT & knowledge management
www.saniblog.org
Toilets in Frankfurt/Main www.facebook.com/ffmtoi
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Thank you for that picture,
I think it is not off-topic. It is the way we have to think about sustainable sanitation.
We have to try how to make it attractive even if it is a little strange at the beginning. We have to think really differently and this picture is a good vector of this idea.
Very interesting
Emmanuel Morin
Ecodomeo
I think it is not off-topic. It is the way we have to think about sustainable sanitation.
We have to try how to make it attractive even if it is a little strange at the beginning. We have to think really differently and this picture is a good vector of this idea.
Very interesting
Emmanuel Morin
Ecodomeo
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Maybe a bit off-topic, but still toilet-related: the German IT magazine t3n recently took this snapshot at CES in Las Vegas (Consumer Electronics Show):
src: plus.google.com/101559871572415719072/posts/TXpuqcXccLx
...which is a toddler's toilet/potty seat with an integrated iPad. It may not be what we are looking for when it comes to improved sanitation, but hey: all I see is a bucket toilet with internet access and other entertainment.
(Clotaire Rapaille's reptilian brain aka "train them while they are young", ftw!)
Edit: Gizmodo has more gizmodo.com/5974576/potty-trainings-way-...tracted-with-an-ipad
src: plus.google.com/101559871572415719072/posts/TXpuqcXccLx
...which is a toddler's toilet/potty seat with an integrated iPad. It may not be what we are looking for when it comes to improved sanitation, but hey: all I see is a bucket toilet with internet access and other entertainment.
(Clotaire Rapaille's reptilian brain aka "train them while they are young", ftw!)
Edit: Gizmodo has more gizmodo.com/5974576/potty-trainings-way-...tracted-with-an-ipad
Juergen Eichholz
watsan eng.
water, sanitation, IT & knowledge management
www.saniblog.org
Toilets in Frankfurt/Main www.facebook.com/ffmtoi
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Toilets in Frankfurt/Main www.facebook.com/ffmtoi
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